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Rules are made to be broken. They definitely wear turtleneck sweaters
you would wear sweaters, and heavy duty winter jackets over you sweaters and for you legs you would wear jeans and like 8 sweatpants over that. and for your hands you should wear 3 pairs of gloves on each hand. and you should wear 5 socks on your feet with big snow boots.
muslim women cover their body by wearing burqa/ fardha/ abaya. for covering hair they wear hijab. islam doesnt compel muslim women to cover their face , but it is liked by allah. the reason for covering is to prevent sights from stranger men
Very small minority of Muslim women in Egypt cover their faces. It is to emphasized that covering face and hands by Muslim women is either required not forbidden per religion. The only religion requirement is:to wear lose clothing, of any material and any color, that is not figuring the body and disclosing what underneath, andto wear 'hijab' that covers head, hair, and neck; but not covering face and hands.
Per religion commands:For men, it is not compulsory to cover their heads in the mosque.For women, it is compulsory, inside as well as outside the mosque, to wear cloth covering their whole body (including their heads and hair) except face and hands.
To cover their breasts.
They wear normal clothing of different fashions and styles but coincide with Islam rules for dress.For Women, Clothing cover the whole body except face and hands and should not be tight and/or transparent to what is beneath. Some women cover also their faces although not required.For men, they should wear clothing that cover as a minimum the body from naval to knees.
If that particular Irish person happens to live in Illinois, yes we wear wool sweaters!
Letter sweaters.
sweaters
Women wear bras to cover and to support the breasts.
in Islam women should cover all their body unless their face and hands. but they can also cover their face but is not the must and is better. what is used to cover face has different names in different cultures. usually is called Burgha (Burqa)